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American country music songwriter
Wendell Mobley
Birth nameWendell Lee Mobley
BornCelina, Ohio, United States
OriginNashville, Tennessee
Years active1994–present
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Wendell Lee Mobley (born in Celina, Ohio) is an American country music songwriter. He has written No. 1 hits for Rascal Flatts and Kenny Chesney.

He began playing in local bands before moving to Nashville, Tennessee, where he found a job playing guitar for Jack Greene and Alabama. After having his songs recorded by Joe Diffie and Kenny Rogers, he became a full-time songwriter.

Mobley's first cut as a single was Alabama's "We Can't Love Like This Anymore" in 1994. Among his cuts are the number 1 singles "How Forever Feels" and "There Goes My Life" by Kenny Chesney; "Fast Cars and Freedom", "Take Me There" and "Banjo" by Rascal Flatts; and "How Country Feels" by Randy Houser.

References

  1. ^ "Wendell Mobley | MusicWorld". BMI.com. 2006-10-15. Retrieved 2013-08-10.
  2. "Wendell Mobley • Top Songs as Writer". Musicvf.com. Retrieved 2013-08-10.
  3. "News : HOT TALK: Kenny Chesney Hit Based on Fact". CMT. 2004-01-26. Archived from the original on August 25, 2009. Retrieved 2013-08-10.
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